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Last updated: Jun 1, 2026
-> The NCERT Non-Teaching answer key for exam held on 15th May has been released on 19th May 2026.
-> The correct window has been activated on 19th May and will be active till 21st May 2026.
-> NCERT Non Teaching Admit Card out for Phase 2 Exam to be conducted on 15 May 2026.
-> NCERT Non Teaching answer key has been released on the official website.
-> NCERT Non Teaching Admit Card released for exams scheduled on 27th, 28th & 29th April 2026.
-> NCERT Non Teaching Exam Date 2026 has been announced. The CBT will be conducted on 24th, 25th and 27th March 2026.
-> The recruitment drive aims to fill 173 vacancies for various non-teaching positions.
-> Posts include Computer Operator, Clerk, and other administrative roles.
-> This recruitment offers a good government job opportunity under the National Council for Education Research and Training.
-> Candidates should check the application dates and official details before applying.
The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has released NCERT Non Teaching Answer Key 2026 on 19th May 2026 on the official website. The CBT Exam was successfully held on 15 May 2026 for 173 vacancies announced under Advertisement No. 01/2025/Non-Academic. The NCERT Non Teaching Recruitment 2025–26 offers a strong career opportunity for candidates looking for stable government jobs in the education sector. NCERT recruits staff for administrative, technical & support roles that help in academic operations.
The NCERT Non Teaching Provisional Answer Key 2026 downnload link has been activated at the official website of National Council of Educational Research and Training on 19th May 2026. Along with the provisional the authorities have also issued response sheet PDFs at its official website. All those candidates who appeared for the exam on 15th May 2026 can now access their online provisional answer key and also object it between 19th May and 21st May 2026. To have more updates on the NCERTT Non Teaching Answer key 2026 candidates are are advised to carefully go through the complete answer key PDF Shared below:
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The NCERT Non Teaching Admit Card 2026 has been officially released on 12 May 2026 on the official website. Candidates who have successfully applied for the recruitment exam can now download their hall tickets online using their registration credentials. The admit card contains important details such as the exam date, reporting time, exam centre address, and candidate information. The NCERT Non Teaching Exam 2026 is scheduled to be conducted on 15 May 2026 for 173 vacancies across various posts. Candidates must carry a printed copy of the admit card along with a valid photo ID to the examination centre.
The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has published the post wise exam schedule for various non-teaching vacancies. As per the official notice, the CBT Exam will be conducted on 15 May 2026 for various posts. The details related to the CBT such as the exam time, centre and guidelines will be printed on the candidates respective admit card. Check the official exam date notice below.
Download NCERT Non Teaching Exam Date 2026 Notice PDF
NCERT officially released the detailed notification for Non-Teaching posts under Advertisement No. 01/2025 (Non-Academic). It released 173 vacancies across Group A, B, and C posts. Out of these, 9 posts are in Group A, 26 posts in Group B & 138 posts in Group C. The online application process started on 27 December 2025 at 9:00 AM & the last date to apply was 2nd February 2026 till 11:55 PM. The selection process inlcudes a CBT Exam, skill test, and interview.
Download NCERT Non- Teaching 2025-2026 Notification PDF
The NCERT Non Teaching Recruitment 202z6 aims to appoint eligible candidates to support institutional & administrative functioning . Posts are spread across different pay levels and departments . The recruitment process ensures equal opportunity through competitive examination & skill-based assessment .
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Particulars |
Details |
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Organisation |
National Council of Educational Research and Training |
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Recruitment Name |
NCERT Non Teaching Recruitment 2025–26 |
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Advertisement Number |
01/2025 (Non-Academic) |
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Total Vacancies |
173 |
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Mode of Application |
Online |
|
Selection Process |
CBT / Skill Test / Interview |
|
Job Location |
All India |
The full form of NCERT is National Council of Educational Research and Training. It is an autonomous organisation working under the Ministry of Education, Government of India, and plays a key role in curriculum development and teacher training.
The short notification confirms only the release date of the advertisement. Remaining dates will be declared along with the detailed notification. Candidates should track updates carefully.
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Events |
Dates |
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Short Notification Release |
17 December 2025 |
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Detailed Notification Release |
24th December 2025 |
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Online Application Start Date |
27 December 2025 |
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Last Date to Apply |
February 02, 2026 (up to 11:55 PM) |
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Examination Date |
15 May 2026 |
NCERT has announced 173 vacancies for Non-Teaching posts across various pay levels. These posts are distributed among headquarters and regional institutes. Reservation rules apply as per government norms.
|
Pay Level |
Number of Vacancies |
|
Levels 10–12 |
9 |
|
Levels 6–8 |
26 |
|
Levels 2–5 |
138 |
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Total |
173 |
The application form will be released online after the detailed notification. Candidates must fill the form carefully as incorrect details can lead to rejection. NCERT allows only one application per candidate for a specific post. All documents must be uploaded in the prescribed format.
Candidates should follow these steps once the application link is active.
The application fee structure will be released in the detailed notification. Fee exemption will apply to reserved categories as per government rules. NCERT accepts online payment modes only. The fees vary based on the candidate's category and the level of the post.
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Post Level/Category |
UR / OBC / EWS |
SC / ST / PwBD / ESM |
|
Group A (Level 10-12) |
₹1,500 (Approx) |
Exempted/Reduced |
|
Group B & C (Level 2-9) |
₹1,000 - ₹1,200 |
Exempted/Reduced |
The selection process differs by post and pay level. NCERT evaluates candidates through objective and practical assessment. The selection depends on the specific requirements of each post.
Eligibility conditions depend on the post applied for. Candidates must meet educational qualifications, experience requirements, and age limits. NCERT considers the closing date of application as the eligibility cut-off. Eligibility depends on the post level and specific job duties.
NCERT provides age relaxation to eligible categories as per central government norms. The upper age limit varies by post but generally ranges from 27 to 50 years. Relaxation is provided as per Government of India norms:
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Category |
Relaxation |
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SC / ST |
5 years |
|
OBC |
3 years |
|
PwBD |
As per rules |
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Ex-Servicemen |
As per rules |
The exam pattern will be post-specific. The CBT will include sections on general awareness, reasoning, quantitative ability, and domain knowledge. Skill tests will assess job-related practical ability. The NCERT Non Teaching Vacancy 2025 exam usually consists of two sections:
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Section |
Topics |
Marks |
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Section A |
General English, Awareness, Reasoning, and Maths |
50 |
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Section B |
Subject Specific / Domain Knowledge |
100 |
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Total |
150 |
The syllabus focuses on job-related knowledge and general aptitude. It includes reasoning, numerical ability, language skills, and post-specific subjects. NCERT will release the official syllabus before the exam.
The NCERT Non Teaching Salary 2025 follows the 7th Pay Commission. Salary includes basic pay, DA, HRA, and other allowances. Pay level depends on the post. The NCERT Non Teaching Salary 2025 follows the 7th CPC pay matrix.
|
Pay Level |
Pay Scale |
|
Level 2 |
₹19,900 – ₹63,200 |
|
Level 5 |
₹29,200 – ₹92,300 |
|
Level 10 |
₹56,100 – ₹1,77,500 |
Candidates should choose books that cover general aptitude, reasoning, and subject-specific topics. Government exam preparation books with clear concepts and practice questions work best.
The cut off will depend on exam difficulty, number of candidates, and vacancies. NCERT will release category-wise cut off marks along with the result. The minimum qualifying marks are typically 40% for Unreserved candidates and 35% for SC/ST/OBC/PwBD categories in each section.
The hall ticket will be released online before the exam. Candidates must carry a printed copy along with a valid ID proof to the exam centre. Candidates can download the hall ticket from the NCERT website 10-15 days before the exam. It contains the exam date, venue, and reporting time.
NCERT releases a provisional answer key after the exam. Candidates can raise objections within the given time. The final answer key will be published after review. The council releases a provisional answer key shortly after the CBT. Candidates can raise objections against incorrect questions through the online link.
The result will be published in PDF format. It will include roll numbers of qualified candidates. Final appointment depends on document verification and merit ranking. The final merit list is based on combined scores of the CBT, skill test, and interview where applicable. Results are published on the official NCERT portal.
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